Take Healing to the Streets November 20, 2016Anita HargraveThe Do No Harm Coalition views the 2016 Presidential Election of Donald Trump as a heavy reminder that illness, injustice... Opinion
Banner Day for Science November 19, 2016Nicholas GentryWith activities ranging from NASA’s miniature particle accelerator to Chevron’s anatomy of a baseball, thousands of awestruck kids enjoyed hands-on... News
Now is the Time November 19, 2016Francesca AloisioIn the aftermath of the election, the past several days have been difficult for me. As a woman and a... Opinion
Taking the Power Back November 15, 2016Ariane PanzerI woke up at 6:40 in the morning after a night of fitful sleep. Bleary-eyed, I grabbed my phone off... Opinion
Where is the Love? November 14, 2016RayGiven the recent events surrounding the presidential election, I find it hard to scribble about the topic I originally had... Opinion
Humans of UCSF: Winning Attitude November 11, 2016Emily Yang“For me, 2016 has been a year of success accompanied by huge changes. This is my first time living in... Student Life
Grateful For a Culture of Feedback November 11, 2016Sarah TakimotoAn unexpected advantage of introducing a new curriculum has been the fervent solicitation of student feedback. Through a renewed emphasis... Opinion
Anonymous November 9, 2016SynapseIt is 4 a.m. in San Francisco. Deep night overwhelms the emptiness. I would like to stay in this dark... Arts & Culture
Solving the Mystery of Genomic 'Dark Matter' November 6, 2016Lindsey JonesIn human cells, three billion base pairs arrange themselves into sequences of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs to form genes... Science
Graphic Rhetoric Harms Patients Seeking Abortion November 4, 2016Matthew CrimpArguably the most contentious issue facing politicians is abortion, but when a candidate uses shocking and misleading language to debate... News
Humans of UCSF: Pillars of Gratitude November 3, 2016Emily Yang“I am a fairly non-traditional pharmacy student. I started pursuing an entirely different field, my husband and son are back... Student Life
Draw A Scientist November 2, 2016Aaron MattinglyQuick, what does a scientist look like? Picture it in your mind — don’t overthink it. What are they wearing... Student Life
Election 2016: Know Your Ballot October 31, 2016Manu VenkatThis election cycle, the top of the ticket is in the spotlight, and for good reason. However, California voters will... News
Healing At Standing Rock October 30, 2016SynapseUCSF students and health care workers are campaigning to provide a free medical clinic for Native Americans facing violence while... News
Humans of UCSF: Passionate About Prevention October 29, 2016Jacqueline Choi“I grew up all over the world, but I’ve somehow always lived in the Bay Area on and off. My... Student Life